Taku Sugimoto - Tori

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Review by Santa Leja

Tori, the latest album by Taku Sugimoto, is a mesmerizing and introspective collection of experimental compositions that showcase the artist's unique approach to sound and improvisation. The album features six tracks that range from sparse and minimalistic soundscapes to more complex and intricate sonic textures.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Tori I", a haunting piece that begins with a single guitar note and gradually builds into a swirling mass of sound that envelops the listener. The track is a testament to Sugimoto's ability to create tension and atmosphere through the careful use of sound and space.

Another highlight of the album is "Tori V", a piece that features a delicate interplay between Sugimoto's guitar and the ethereal vocals of vocalist Ami Yoshida. The track is a beautiful and haunting meditation on the fragility of life and the power of music to evoke emotion and transcendence.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled13:40

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Catalog Numbers

OFF-SITE 001

Labels

Off Site

Listen online

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  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
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  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • CD
  • Limited Edition
  • Accordion Book
  • Box

Credits

RoleCredit
CoverMasae Tanabe
DesignMasae Tanabe
Mastered ByToshimaru Nakamura
Recorded ByTaku Sugimoto

Notes

  • These live performances at gallery Off Site coincided with the gallery's exhibition of bird paintings by Masae Tanabe, entitled Birdy Program. Edition of 400.
  • Numbered sub edition of 100 packaged in a box with an accordion book with prints of Masae Tanabe.

About Taku Sugimoto

Japanese guitarist, cellist and composer. Born in Tokyo on December 20, 1965. Taku Sugimoto started playing guitar when he was a high school student. At first he played rock and blues, and then he also became interested in free jazz, European free improvised music, and avant-garde classical music. In 1985, Sugimoto co-founded the improvisational psychedelic rock band Piero Manzoni, whose main influences were and . The group, including Masaki Bato on bass and Sugimoto on guitar, disbanded in '88. For the next few years, Sugimoto was involved in solo performance and session work. It was during this period that he released his first solo LP, Mienai Tenshi ('88), which had a big, heavy sound. In '91, Sugimoto started playing cello, and for the next two years abandoned the guitar in order to focus completely on this instrument. He formed Henkyo Gakudan (which was active in '91-'92) with alto sax player Hiroshi Itsui and guitarist Michio Kurihara. The group's music sounded like somewhat high-volume improvised chamber music. Sugimoto was also briefly a member, in '93, of the psychedelic rock band Ghost, and in '94, of 's avant-garde classical music band Hikyo String Quintet. After releasing his cello solo CD Slub in '94, Sugimoto gave up the cello. Sugimoto and launched their guitar duo Akiyama-Sugimoto in '94. Since that time, Sugimoto has gradually shifted from a loud, heavy sound to the extremely quiet sound, full of silences, which he has established through solo and other projects as his own unique style. He has played frequently with Akiyama, (guitar, mixing board), Yuta Kawasaki (analog synthesizer), (turntables, guitar, electronics) and others. Since 1998, together with Akiyama and Nakamura, he has been organizing an inspiring monthly concert, The Improvisation Meeting at Bar Aoyama (renamed The Experimental Meeting at Bar Aoyama in '99, and Meeting at Off Site in 2000), which he continued to organize until his retirement from the series in February 2001. Currently Sugimoto's interest focuses on composition and its performance, rather than improvisation. With Taku Unami and Masahiko Okura, Sugimoto organizes the almost-monthly Chamber Music Concert at Loop-Line and the irregular Taku Sugimoto Composition Series at Kid Ailack Art Hall, both in Tokyo. He runs the label , which in addition to Sugimoto's own recordings releases CDs by , , , , and others

Real Name

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Name Vars

  • Sugimoto
  • Sugimoto Taku
  • T. Sugimoto
  • ݉ܬ˓
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Summary by Santa Leja

Tori is a stunning album that showcases Taku Sugimoto's mastery of sound and improvisation. It is a must-listen for fans of experimental music and anyone who appreciates the power of sound to create emotion and atmosphere.